Mass at 8:00am and 12:10pm.
Proper on page 1271. Preface for Easter on page 881.
St. Robert was famous throughout Europe as a theologian, and as a strenuous defender of the Faith in controversy with Protestants. He joined the Society of Jesus, and was later made Cardinal and Archbishop of Capua. His numerous writings include works of devotion and instruction, as well as of controversy. He died A.D. 1621, and was canonised and declared Doctor of the Church in 1931.

Mass at 7:00am and 12:10pm.
Proper on page 1274. Preface for Ascension on page 881.
St. John Baptist studied theology at the Sorbonne. Inspired by God to give a Christian education to the poor, he founded the Brothers of the Christians Schools, which soon spread throughout the world. In private life he treated himself with extreme rigor, and died full of merits and years in A.D. 1719.

Mass at 7:00am and 12:10pm.
Proper on pages 1275, 1017. Preface for Easter on page 881.
At the age of fifteen, St. Venantius was made to suffer cruel torments, and was finally beheaded at Ancona A.D. 250.

St. Peter founded a branch of the Benedictine Order: the Celestines. Dragged forth from the solitude he loved, he was made Supreme Pontiff; he resigned the papacy in order to continue his hermit life. He died A.D. 1296.

St. Pudentiana, like her sister the holy martyr Praxedes, consecrated her virginity to the heavenly Spouse. She died A.D. 163.

Forty days after the Resurrection, our Lord Jesus Christ, attended by Angels, ascended into heaven, in the sight of His most holy Mother, His Apostles, and His disciples, to the great wonder of them all.

St. Paul declares that God "hath made us sit together in the heavenly places, thorugh Christ Jesus." "There where the head has gone, the Body is called to follow!"

Also the Commemoration of St. Eleutherius, Pope and Martyr.
Mass at 7:00am and 12:10pm.
Proper on pages 1279, 1278, 1200. Preface of Easter on page 881.
St. Philip founded the Oratorian Congregation. Inflamed with divine love, he brought thousands of souls back to God. He died A.D. 1595.
St. Eleutherius governed the Church for fifteen years after the persecution of Commodus. He died A.D. 192.